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Prospective homeowners, property investors, developers and construction enthusiasts are expected to converge on the Achimota Mall today, Saturday, August 22, 2026, as the JoyNews-Republic Bank Habitat Fair 2026 mini-fair enters its second day.

Following an encouraging opening day that attracted visitors eager to explore opportunities in Ghana’s housing and construction sector, organisers are preparing for another full day of exhibitions, expert engagements and opportunities for patrons to connect directly with businesses shaping the housing market.

The three-day mini-fair, which runs from Friday, August 21 to Sunday, August 23, is being held under the theme “Dream it. Explore it. Own it.”
More to explore on Day 2
Day Two is expected to provide patrons with another opportunity to engage exhibitors and explore solutions spanning home ownership, property investment, construction, building materials, home improvement and related services.

Visitors can interact directly with participating businesses, ask questions, compare available options and seek practical guidance as they plan their next steps towards acquiring, building or improving a home.
For prospective homeowners, the fair offers an opportunity to move beyond simply dreaming about owning a house to exploring the products, services and professional support needed to make that ambition achievable.
Property investors and industry professionals can also use the platform to engage businesses and explore opportunities across Ghana's housing ecosystem.
A weekend of housing opportunities
The strong turnout on Friday has set the pace for what promises to be an engaging weekend at the Achimota Mall, with organisers encouraging members of the public who missed Day One to make Saturday an opportunity to discover what the fair has to offer.
The event will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and tomorrow, Sunday, August 23.
The mini-fair is being organised in partnership with Republic Bank, under its brand promise “We’re the one for you!”, and powered by Drive EV GH, which promotes sustainable mobility.
Other partners supporting the initiative are Virtual Security Africa, Akwaaba Building Materials, Lesh Fortune Ltd, MTN, Door Masters, Ayuda, Western Vilas, CTECHI Ghana LTD, Saint-Gobain Ghana, Sintex Tank, Interplast and Clifton Homes.
Their participation brings together different components of the housing and construction value chain, giving patrons an opportunity to discover a broad range of products and services under one roof.
Building towards the main Habitat Fair
The mini-fair also serves as part of the activities leading up to the main Republic Bank JoyNews Habitat Fair 2026, which seeks to connect prospective homeowners with businesses and professionals within Ghana's housing and property sector.
The initiative is therefore positioning the weekend event not simply as an exhibition, but as a platform where ideas, expertise and opportunities can meet.
For visitors, the message from organisers remains simple: “Get a house, make it a home.”
With two days still available, patrons have the opportunity to visit the Achimota Mall, explore the exhibition stands, engage industry players and take practical steps towards turning their housing aspirations into reality.
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